Nigel Farage Informs Merkel It is Time for the UK to Leave the European Union

Our favorite European politician has delivered another epic speach to the European Parliament, this time delivered to none other than German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Farage informs Merkel that the Eurozone experiment simply isn’t working, that the UK cannot join the Eurozone on their journey towards less democracy and further centralization of power, and that the time has come for the UK and the rest of the EU to agree to an amicable divorce, as it is time for the UK to leave the European Union!
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Good afternoon, everybody. Chancellor Merkel,

So you’re off to Downing Street to negotiate the EU budget with David Cameron. And you do so against the backdrop of the Court of Auditors, yesterday, for the 18th year in a row, failing to give the accounts a clean bill of health; you do so against the vote in the House of Commons last week where a majority of MPs were asking for reductions in the EU Budget.

And of course you do so with a growing anger in Britain – Why are we pumping £53 million a day of British taxpayers’ money into this Union? Not that it will matter a bit. Cameron is a very weak Prime Minister, I am sure you shall walk all over him tonight and win that negotiation. But the EU budget isn’t really the question. It is Britain’s place in this Union that is the real question. And increasingly Britain looks like a square peg in a round hole.

You see, we didn’t join the Eurozone and that means that every time you have one of your summits in Brussels, when the big debates are going on, there is actually nothing for the British Prime Minister to say. And in fact if we do say anything we are now seen as the dog in the manger. The fact is Chancellor, you are now leading the Eurozone on a journey to a much more deeply centralised and I think more fundamentally undemocratic Europe. But nonetheless, we simply cannot join you on that journey.

Whether it is harmonisation of financial market regulations as you said today, whether it is the Financial Transaction Tax, whether it is the Banking Union – Cameron is forced into the position, time and time again where there is nothing he can say other than “No”. Because British public opinion, and now as the Labour Party appears to have discovered a bit of Euroscepticism, or at least a bit of opposition, he cannot join these conversations. Now I sense in Brussels, not from you, but certainly around this chamber, an increasingly growing hostility to the United Kingdom’s membership of this Union. And indeed there are many here who blame the Anglo-Saxon markets in London and New York for the faults of the Eurozone.

Wouldn’t it be better Chancellor, tonight if you went to Downing Street and said to Mr Cameron, ‘Look, this simply doesn’t work anymore, it really is time for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union. He hasn’t got the courage to say it himself but if you said it to him, it might have an impact.

All I am suggesting Chancellor is that we have a simple amicable divorce and that we’ll all get on much better in the future.

– Second Speech after Merkel’s Response:

It’s a very different European Union, isn’t it!

The 17 eurozone countries are on a journey and are moving somewhere completely different. And every single proposal that you come up with, Mr Cameron is forced to say No to. So we are going to find ourselves effectively as the Cinderella state. Because you will make big decisions that affect the Single Market of which we are a member but according to you, even UK members of this Parliament won’t be able to vote on issues that affect the Eurozone which undeniably knock on to the Single Market. So I understand what you are saying but frankly we find ourselves now in a completely illogical position.

I would have thought that Britain will either have to be wholly fully in or wholly fully out and with a simple Free Trade agreement. And maybe Mr Cameron would agree with you on this but ultimately the British populace are seeking a totally new settlement.

He is disliked by a lot of Europeans because they have nothing better to say against his arguments. He also supports Ron Paul who is also disliked by a lot of Americans. They are both like some sort of parallel across the Atlantic ocean.

Indeed it would. You know, it might not be too late to request that Mr. Farage become King of the USA. We’ve tried this republic / democracy thing for over 220 years now and it seems to be winding down. Before it collapses completely, perhaps we should reconsider our political position on so-called representational democracy? If the American Founding Fathers were furious beyond words over a British 3% tea tax, what would they be saying and doing today? Something tells me that meekly accepting today’s tax rates and the over-reaching government control and spying on every aspect of our lives today would not be one of the options.

There is someone like Nigel Farage in the USA and he’s called Ron Paul. Ron Paul is ignored by the mainstream medias just like him so they are like some sort parallel across the Atlantic ocean. Nigel Farage supports him by the way!

It will be easier for the United Kingdom to move away from the European Union because the UK doesn’t use the Euro as their currency. I’ve heard somewhere that the countries who have adopted the Euro as their national currency won’t be getting out of the European Union.

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